c.1960 Lakefront Idaho Home For Sale on 2.95 Acres $349K

lakefront idaho home

$349,000

This charming 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath lakefront Idaho home is thoughtfully designed for relaxed lake living, featuring sinks in each bedroom for added convenience and a separate lakeview bunkhouse ideal for hosting guests. Fully furnished and equipped with power and septic already in place, the home is truly turnkey and ready for immediate enjoyment. A private trail system also connects to neighboring boat-access properties, enhancing both accessibility and the overall lakeside experience.

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Realtor Comments

Private, boat-access-only lakefront retreats like this rarely come available–and this one delivers the full North Idaho experience. Set on 2.95 acres with an impressive 330 feet of pristine shoreline, the property features a sandy beach, stunning north-facing lake and mountain views, and a large grandfathered Trex deck right at the water’s edge–an irreplaceable setting for summer days and evening sunsets. State lease in place through 12/31/2039 with current annual rate of $38,550. Offered as improvements only–an exceptional opportunity to own a true waterfront escape.
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  • 3bed
  • 1.5bath
  • Circa 1960
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Pros of Living in Priest Lake

  • Stunning natural beauty
    Priest Lake is known for crystal-clear water, sandy beaches, and mountain scenery — often called one of the most beautiful lakes in the Northwest.
  • Outdoor recreation paradise
    Residents enjoy year-round activities like boating, fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, skiing, camping, and wildlife viewing right outside their door.
  • Peaceful, secluded lifestyle
    The area is remote and low-density, which means minimal traffic, quiet surroundings, and a strong sense of privacy.
  • Strong “vacation-town” atmosphere
    Even year-round living feels like being on a retreat, especially during summer and winter recreation seasons.
  • Wildlife and nature access
    Moose, deer, bears, and abundant birdlife are commonly seen in the region, making it ideal for nature lovers.

Cons of Living in Priest Lake

  • Extreme isolation
    It’s far from major cities and airports, with long drives for shopping, healthcare, and specialized services.
  • Limited job opportunities
    Most employment is seasonal (tourism, hospitality, forestry) or remote work-based. Year-round career options are limited.
  • Harsh winters
    Heavy snow, cold temperatures, and road conditions can make travel difficult for months at a time.
  • Few amenities
    Limited grocery stores, restaurants, entertainment, and healthcare facilities mean frequent trips to larger towns like Sandpoint or Spokane.
  • Tourist influx in peak seasons
    Summers can get busy with visitors, which changes the quiet atmosphere and increases traffic and housing demand.
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1449 W Prl Shr, Priest River, ID 83856

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